Power saving mode issue

davinci019z

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I Was playing left 4 dead 2 on my gaming desktop for about 30 minute it goes to power saving mode

Is it the power supply problem?
I realize that there so many dust
In the fan . I also can't find any dustoff brand here in singapore

I have alrdy tried the option in control panel still don't work

Do I need to buy a new psu for gaming??

My desktop is Lenovo K330B Ideacentre K series window 7 ultimate 64bit 2.90ghz
8 Gb ram

Cause of issue: overheating
Power saving mode
 
Solution
Ah air compressed can... You need only that for removing dust from case...
No you do not need to open the power supply! It will void your warranty if something goes wrong... Just take a brush which is small, Try to clean the fans by the brush by inserting the brush inside through the fan duct... It will not remove full dust from the PSU but most of it will run off to the ground... Remember one thing you should keep your PSU such that you're PSU's fan is facing the ground such that the dust is fallen into the ground and not into the PSU again...

deadlyghost

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Which PSU are you having right now? And if you have a simple brush alike thing then use it to clean the blades of the fan just make sure the fan is facing the ground so that the dust does not go back into the PSU...

Go into Control Panel> Power options> High Performance...

Clean your case properly so that there is no dust left that will lower down the heating problem... Are you plugging the PSU cable to a UPS for Power? If yes then plug the PSU cable directly into the mains(plug)....

Do you see a performance difference or often shutdowns that occur?
Dustoff brand? What's that? You can simply use a brush to clean the PSU no external things are needed like opening the PSU ....
 

davinci019z

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deadlyghost

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Ah air compressed can... You need only that for removing dust from case...
No you do not need to open the power supply! It will void your warranty if something goes wrong... Just take a brush which is small, Try to clean the fans by the brush by inserting the brush inside through the fan duct... It will not remove full dust from the PSU but most of it will run off to the ground... Remember one thing you should keep your PSU such that you're PSU's fan is facing the ground such that the dust is fallen into the ground and not into the PSU again...
 
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davinci019z

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